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1. A computer-implemented method of processing a search result generated by an automated search for audio files, comprising: determining a length of time spent by a user listening to an audio file associated with a search result; comparing the length of time spent by the user listening to the audio file against a total playing length of the audio file to determine a listening ratio; and determining a search result ranking for a second, separate, search based at least in part on said listening ratio.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said determining a length of time spent by a user listening to an audio file associated with a search result comprises measuring a length of time spent by a user listening to an audio file associated with a search result.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the following operations performed prior to said determining a length of time spent by a user listening to an audio file associated with a search result: receiving a search query from a user; providing a search result listing in response to said query; and causing an audio file to be played on a user device in response to a selection by the user from said search result listing.
4. The method of claim 1 further comprising using said listening ratio to update information pertaining to a typical length of time users spend listening to said audio file after being directed to it in response to a same or similar search, and wherein the processing operation comprises processing a result of a second, separate, search based at least in part on said information pertaining to a typical length of time.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein said determining a search result ranking for a second, separate, search based at least in part on said listening ratio comprises determining a search result ranking for a subsequent search performed by a second user based at least in part on said listening ratio.
6. The method of claim 4 wherein said information pertaining to a typical length of time users spend listening to said audio file after being directed to it in response to a same or similar search comprises an average length of time users spend listening to said audio file after being directed to it in response to a same or similar search.
7. The method of claim 4 further comprising storing the determined length of time in memory for future calculations of the information pertaining to a typical length of time users spend listening to said audio file after being directed to it in response to a same or similar search.
8. A computer-implemented method of processing a search result generated by an automated search for video files, comprising: determining a length of time spent by a user viewing a video file associated with a search result; comparing the length of time spent by the user viewing the video file against a total playing length of the video file to determine a viewing ratio; and determining a search result ranking for a second, separate, search based at least in part on said viewing ratio.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein said determining a search result ranking for a second, separate, search based at least in part on said viewing ratio comprises determining a search result ranking for a subsequent search performed by a second user based at least in part on said viewing ratio.
10. The method of claim 8 wherein said determining a length of time spent by a user listening to an audio file associated with a search result comprises measuring a length of time spent by a user viewing a video file associated with a search result.
11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising the following operations performed prior to said determining a length of time spent by a user listening to an audio file associated with a search result: receiving a search query from a user; providing a search result listing in response to said query; and causing a video file to be played on a user device in response to a selection by the user from said search result listing.
12. The method of claim 8 , further comprising using said viewing ratio to update information pertaining to a typical length of time users spend viewing said video file after being directed to it in response to a same or similar search, and wherein said determining a search result ranking for a second, separate, search comprises determining a search result ranking for a second, separate, search based at least in part on said information pertaining to a typical length of time.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein said information pertaining to a typical length of time users spend viewing said video file after being directed to it in response to a same or similar search comprises an average length of time users spend viewing said video file after being directed to it in response to a same or similar search.
14. The method of claim 12 further comprising storing the determined length of time in memory for future calculations of the information pertaining to a typical length of time users spend viewing said video file after being directed to it in response to a same or similar search.
15. A computer-implemented method of processing search engine search results, comprising: determining a length of time spent by a user on a web page associated with a search result; comparing the length of time spent by the user on the web page with a predetermined threshold length of time; in response to the length of time spent by the user on the web page being less than or equal to the predetermined threshold length of time, using said length of time to update information pertaining to a typical length of time users spend on the web page after being directed there in response to a same or similar search; and determining a search result ranking for a second, separate, search based at least in part on said information pertaining to a typical length of time.
16. The method of claim 15 , wherein if the length of time spent by the user on the web page is greater than the predetermined threshold length of time, said length of time is not used to update the information pertaining to a typical length of time users spend on said web page after being directed there in response to a same or similar search.
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March 14, 2017
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